Monthly Archives: September 2011

(Pre-meditation Note: I have not seen as many “comments” on each-day’s reading of Stott as I thought might be the case. That’s okay. Interaction with a blog can take place in more than one way. I have received some feedback … Continue reading →

You may be like me and wonder how to wade through all the news media and find articles having to do with religion. Recently, I came upon a resource that helps me do that: pewforum.org If you go there, you … Continue reading →

I cannot read Chapter 34 of the Rule without falling into immediate conviction. I write this in relation to the context of the American higher-education system. I realize this will not fit many of you who read today’s post. But … Continue reading →

Week 4 Read: Genesis:6:17 No matter how bad things get, there is always someone who “walks with God.” When God finds that person, a way out of deterioration and difficulty is made. God is always the deliverer, but God enacts … Continue reading →

Conversations about “external markers” of the faith have resumed within Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism. They raise the issue of how important, or even necessary, these things are in the overall scheme of things. In some parts of Protestantism, the conversation … Continue reading →

Greeting, Everyone! Just a reminder that next Thursday, October 6th, I’ll begin a new weekly theme on the Oboedire site. For a preview of it—and other updates as well—read the “First Day” post that will appear at 7:00 p.m. (EST) … Continue reading →

Week 4 Read: Genesis 6:5 When I come to chapter six of Genesis in my Bible, it has this title for the first eight verses: “The Wickedness of Humankind” The “downward spiral” of sin which began in the Garden of … Continue reading →